23 SEPTEMBER 1916, page 15

Water-divining At Suvla Bay.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your correspondent Mr. Yana Graham regrets that you have lent your columns to the publication of the details of the Suvla Bay......

The " Spectator " And Base Hospitals Abroad.

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Poetry.

SUBALTERNS. A - SONG OF OXFORD. THEY had so much to lose ; their radiant laughter Shook my old walls—how short a time ago. I hold the echoes of their song hereafter Among the......

Alpine Plants.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SescrAvoa."] SIB,—I venture to beg you again to let it be known. that I have a large quantity of herbaceous and Alpine plants to dispose of for the......

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Mr. Massingham And The National Liberal Club. (to The Editor

Or THE " SPECTATOR. "] in bonne hetae I Am I to congratulate the Spectator on its devotion to Mr. Lloyd George, or Mr. Lloyd George on the attachment of the Spectator 9 Or shall......

The Women's League Of Service.

rro THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR., Sns,—The Spectator has so warmly supported the claims of motherhood and infancy in this time of national stress, that I hope you will allow......